Therein lies another problem.the weigh of the rifle,is it heavy enough to leave the marks you suggest. There are going to be many variables,one obvious one being the physical build of SC. as for rigor mortis and immovable joints I believe this was a thread subject a few months ago and the mobility of limbs is quite possible after a 6 / 7 hour time period.skin discolouration I don't know,I haven't doe any research.
In this thread there is a lot of assumption. It has to be backed up by proof. A little snippet out of a website downloaded cannot be regarded as fact,wouldn't you agree?
According to you then, once Sheila was dead, once her heart stopped beating, and her body ended up on its back, either on the kitchen floor, or the bed, or the bedtoom floor, you are saying or suggesting that her blood did not drain off to the lowest parts of her body? That is effectively what you are saying, and that is what you are asking members of the forum to believe. So, l think you are basically trying to suggest that for one reason or another, there could not be, or there was not any possibility of Sheila's skin being discoloured even though Sheila would have had to have been already detd for up to seven hours or more?
You are advocating that 'hypostasis' did not apply in the circumstances of her death?
You are trying to hoodwink members of this rforum into accepting that there might not be any physical evidence associated with discoloration of skin linked to the timing of Sheila's death...